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Do you have the Bliss or does it have you?
There is no stronger drug than that of the divine merging so it is easy to understand how such a powerful experience can change into longing once it has gone. Only in going forward into this merging can the thirst be quenched. This is an actual experience. Many people having found a taste of this most elusive nectar activate Kundalini only to the point of this small taste, merely to find themselves searching for it again and again and its replication with in them selves for the rest of their lives.
This is as it should be. For we as creatures of "feeling" need to "feel" what this is like and we are sometimes given this opportunity. And yet it is also a test of control of the sensate body. Are you able to have Bliss and then not seek it out? Can you control "desire"?
We need not let ourselves become addicted to Bliss as that forms yet another attachment in the many that we can accrue in the search for more.
It is like gold and sometimes the lust for it can cause a person to take actions that are accurately described as "Storming the Gates of Heaven" instead of opening their own personal doorway in surrender and service. We will often choose the path of the least resistance.
I could not afford drugs or guru's or schools or teachers. They wanted over two hundred dollars for a phone session. (?). And after my awakening I wasn't sure I even wanted to go any further not understanding that I had no choice in the matter at that point. I was on the path sliding up hill and fighting for balance. So please realize that unless you do a practice with discipline, you can find yourself sliding up a very similar path - fighting for balance. The search for Bliss can propel you into areas that are far beyond your ability to navigate. So be advised.
My advice to any "bliss addict" is to go further than the sensation. Reach into the feeling and allow it to catapult you further into your process. Surrender completely to this process and do not relate every symptom to the equation of "if it feels good then do it." Sometimes if it doesn't feel good you still may want to do it especially in regards to your own level of personal discipline for a practice.
The Bliss will come with activation. Yes, it is to be enjoyed and no, it isn't the endpoint but merely the starting point. The point from which the person having the Bliss can begin to see it as a divine language of love. A gift of communication. A gift to be given to others. Therein is the service you seek. There is where you can place your gift of love at the feet of a person who may not have any. By doing this more will come for you to give and experience at the same time as this begins to form a loop of giving and receiving with in your self.
After so many experiences of Bliss the body will catch up and the person can begin to think and see and feel beyond the Bliss. Even so it still comes strong and can halt you in your tracks convulsing you with heaving flesh inside the electric ecstatic warmth of Bliss and joy. But it passes. - lol
There are easier ways than the practice of the safeties to experience the Kundalini. Drugs or Ayahuasca can get you there. White powder of gold or ORMUS can get you there, depending on how it is made. These are all full of hazards.
You see it's not just the raising of Kundalini. Its being able to hold it at a point where you feel it 24/7. The expression of Kundalini will come through you and you sometimes do not know which is you or which is it.
People are chasing the Kundalini like an addict pursues a drug. Especially those who have had a brief taste of it. They want more. And the easier the better. This can have some unfortunate implications. If the Kundalini is constantly ignited without the conditioning for maintaining the activated state, the energy can provide a certain kind of destruction like Edgar Cayce mentions when the K is up and not used for the helping of others. The dissolving of joints and other physical structures. The feeling of being on fire all the time with no recourse from the pain.
This "bliss addiction" is all about attachment to sensation. It is a pursuit of phenomena without regard to development of the needed foundations for spiritual and emotional and mental and physical well-being. It is a result of laziness that can be most unfortunate.
These, as well as other factors are why the ancients were so reticent about release of Kundalini information. It is also why I have only released a fraction of the information the Kundalini has given me. I am awaiting the few who will do the work.
It is a narrow path. It's up and down and straight. It is external and internal. It is a path of discipline and effort. Kundalini isn't a "high", bliss isn't a "high", and it isn't for the improvement of music appreciation. Or so you can become His or Her Holiness, Swami of the enlightened entertainment empire.
It is about your own personal connection to the divinity you hold inside. Your life and loves and triumphs and all those opposites joining together for an in body experience of wholeness and oneness with your personal, identified, appreciation of God.
All the wonders will come but the work never stops. The discernment never ceases. The love always flows and the Kundalini will follow that flow... with its own. - my take - blessings - chrism
It is about your own personal connection to the divinity you hold inside. Your life and loves and triumphs and all those opposites joining together for an in body experience of wholeness and oneness with your personal, identified, appreciation of God.
chrism